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seasonic prime tx 750 review b

   Once again even though the PRIME TX series of power supply units by Seasonic has been around for many years and is not compatible with the latest ATX v3.0 standard (and only the 1300W and 1600W output models feature the new 12VHPWR power connectors) but rail stability is indeed impressive. Now originally i had no way of knowing whether or not this applied to lower wattage models (and not just the 1300W model which i reviewed) but now i know with certainty that it does. In regards to noise levels since the 135mm fan used with the TX-750 didn’t surpass 40dBA i have no complaints, quite the opposite really. Build quality is as expected also pretty much excellent and is in fact pretty much on par with that of the 1300W variant. The lack of an 12VHPWR connector is actually not a huge deal with this output model but even though i do realize updating their product line would take long and cost quite a bit (and honestly Seasonic is obviously focusing in the development of ATX 3.0 units now) i do think that having at least one such connector would still benefit consumers.


   At the time of my review the PRIME TX-750 retails for USD208.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 243.97Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) so for an 750W unit it’s certainly not what many will call affordable. However aside its lack of support for the latest ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 standards the PRIME TX-750 by Seasonic still delivers on everything else from performance and build quality to low noise levels and a generous 12-year limited warranty and that’s why it gets the Golden Award.

PROS


- Excellent Build Quality
- Impressive Rail Stability
- 80 Plus Titanium Certified
- Electrical Protections (OCP/OVP/SSP/OPP/UVP/OTP)
- Low Noise Levels
- Micro Tolerance Load Regulator
- Hybrid Fan Mode
- Strong
Single Rail (62A
)
- 12
Year Limited Warranty
- Available Models
- Design



CONS


- Price (For Some)
- Not ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 Compatible